p239
Capulus

Unsigned article on p239 of

CA′PULUS
(κώρη, λάβη) 1. The hilt of a sword, which was frequently much ornamented.
[Gladius.] The handles of knives were also much ornamented; and of the beautiful workmanship sometimes bestowed on them, a judgment may be formed from the three specimens here introduced
(Montfaucon, Ant. Expliquée, III.122, pl. 61).